Replacing US License Plates

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  • bernzpeed
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    Originally posted by trackjunkie21
    Similar topic but if you ever lose one of your plates, never report that you lost it, you'll have fees to pay out the shabang, just report it stolen.
    NOt true. They just replace it with a new one and you surrender your old one.

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  • george graves
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    Find an old plate that you like, then go to the dmv and order a "personal plate" with that number. Hot rod guys do this all the time.

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  • pureaudio
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    What your wanting to do is illegal, not that I could care less but a cop might if they were looking for something to get on you. Not sure if you can get replacement plates from the DMV with your existing number or not but that is where I would go first.

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  • unrlmth
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    Originally posted by ALYKZANDYR
    AFAIK, In MI it is illegal to run any plate that isn't the current generation, unless your car qualifys for a historic plate. (25yr or older) meaning you can't just get a replica classic blue one ( or even older generation plates) with your # on it, and have it on your car.
    The plate I think he is referring to is of similar age to our cars. It's not the blue one, but rather a white one with a sunshine pattern IIRC. My parents 1987 (maybe 89) VW van had one.

    Edit this one, right:

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  • e34john
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    There was a company I remember, never got anything from them but I saw an ad somewhere. Goog create a plate, I think that was their name.

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  • ALYKZANDYR
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    AFAIK, In MI it is illegal to run any plate that isn't the current generation, unless your car qualifys for a historic plate. (25yr or older) meaning you can't just get a replica classic blue one ( or even older generation plates) with your # on it, and have it on your car.

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  • trackjunkie21
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    Similar topic but if you ever lose one of your plates, never report that you lost it, you'll have fees to pay out the shabang, just report it stolen.

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  • freeride53
    started a topic Replacing US License Plates

    Replacing US License Plates

    I remember a while back, Japandrew got a Californian license plate replica, since his old one was weathered. My CA plate is in terrible shape, all faded and cracked. I'm trying to replace it with one of those late 80s, early 90s Golden state style plates with my original plate #. Anyone know where to go?
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